This Chromebook features an antiglare finish for clear visibility (so you can see clearly outdoors) and it’s optimized for Web-based apps and cloud storage on the go. It received 4.5/5 stars from over 600 satisfied Best Buy customers and great reviews.

As far as collecting cloud storage goes, this is a pretty easy one. Microsoft is offering two years of an extra 100GB of cloud storage for no cost if you sign up for its free Bing Rewards Program. which is free to join. Even if you are already a Bing Rewards member, you are still eligible to grab the free space. It’s a pretty good deal for Office 365 or Windows users, with essentially no strings attached.

To redeem, simply create a Bing Rewards account or login to your existing one and click on the free storage offer on your dashboard. This offer ends on February 28th.

The Brother HLL2380DW features a 2.7-inch color LCD, wireless printing with AirPrint and Google Cloud Print, as well as direct scan to cloud services such as Dropbox, Google Drive and Evernote. Additionally, a one-year warranty is included with lifetime phone support.

Amazon has the recently released 13-inch Acer Chromebook (CB5-311-T9B0) for $199.99 shipped. That’s $100 off the original price tag, $50 or more under the average selling price from a trusted retailer and the best price we’ve found on this model since it released just over two months ago in late September.

To make the deal even sweeter, Google is offering 1TB of free Google Drive storage ($10/month for a total value of $240) with the purchase of any Chromebook (from an authorized reseller) right now. The offer is eligible on Chromebook purchases from now through December 31, 2014 and can be redeemed here.

Google just announced a free update of your Google Drive to a whopping 1TB of data with the purchase of a Chromebook. That’s normally priced out at $9.99/month over 24 months so its value is about $240 over the 2 years. What’s kind of cool about this is you can purchase a Chromebook for much less than $240. Here are your best options from around the web.

This battery powered, pint sized printer has support for Android, Kindle Fire, Google Cloud Print with Gmail or Google Drive account. So you can print from your Chromebook and Google Chrome without installing drivers or connecting cables.

The Epson WorkForce WF-100 will be priced at $349.99 and will be available online (starting in early November) and will be available in major retail stores in January 2015.

While it’s always a good idea to back up those important files you have polluting your once perfectly tidy desktop, there’s no better way to celebrate World Backup Day 2014 than with a fresh copy of all your most cherished content to your favorite storage medium.

According to WorldBackupDay.com, 30% of people have never backed up their files before, so we’re here to give you a break down of some solid storage options. Most people take a three tiered approach to back ups with local storage or NAS, external hard drives and online cloud backups just to be safe. While both Dropbox and Google Drive are great options that offer free storage, you can always find out which online cloud option suits you best with 9to5Mac’s “Online backup services: why, how & which?” guide. Apple’s Time Capsule is a nice secondary possibility and we’ve rounded-up some current discounts on Network Attached Storage bays as well as some dependable portable drives you can check out below: